They wont say centripetal or centrifugal they will describe how rash is being spread e.g started on wrist, ankles then spreaded to trunk.It'd better be off memorising how rashes are spread, elements of the rashes, check out google images for every dermatologic condition which in FA(e.g shagreen patch, angifibroma, etc.)

They wont say centripetal or centrifugal they will describe how rash is being spread e.g started on wrist, ankles then spreaded to trunk.It'd better be off memorising how rashes are spread, elements of the rashes, check out google images for every dermatologic condition which in FA(e.g shagreen patch, angifibroma, etc.)

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They could ask it with those terms, it is a commonly used medical term to describe how the rash spreads. They would try to clue you in with other stuff too, but they are known for using alternative medical terms to throw you off in some very basic concepts. Like this other time, I was checking some NBME discussion, and there were a good deal of people upset and frustrated on a question because it said "abdominal viscus", referring to the abdominal organs. lol

In the end, you are better off learning the high yield concepts as you said, BUT they COULD put this in, and all your high yield cramming goes out the window.